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Attorney General Andrew Cuomo netted three more out-of-state schools in his college loan scandal-crusade.

Cuomo, who previously settled with Salve Regina in Rhode Island, described the latest agreements as “the first multi-state settlements” in the ongoing investigation, noting that attorneys general from Illinois and Missouri were also involved this time.

The schools include Washington University in St. Louis; DeVry University in Oakwood Terrace, Illinois; and Career Education Corporation of Hoffman Estates, Illinois.

The Illinois schools, which areÂ for-profit instutitions, will also pay back money they received from loan firms.Â DeVry will reimburse more than $88,000 to students, money it received through a revenue sharing agreement with Citibank, while Career Education Corp. will putÂ $21,200 it received as donations from loan firms into a nationwide consumer education fund. Washington, Cuomo said, also had a revenue sharing agreement with Education Finance Partners, but hadn’t gotten any money from its deals.